Rhubarb Ice Cream

Moving to the Midwest I discovered the popularity and versatility of rhubarb. I have yet to find a rhubarb recipe that my family doesn’t love. I am loving the nostalgia and stories around family rhubarb patches. My friend Margaret has a rhubarb patch created from a start that goes back to her great-grandmother. How cool is that?

That being said it only made sense to turn rhubarb into ice cream. It works up beautifully, kind of like other berries do, just super tart, so finding the right amount of sweet to balance it without overpowering its classic taste is key. In this recipe, there are just five ingredients to the base. No eggs and no cooking which makes this a simple and easy ice cream base to make. The most popular question I get is whether it’s possible to make ice cream without a machine. The answer is YES. You can make ice cream without a machine. Find the full directions here!

Rhubarb Sauce

Rhubarb ice cream can be made simply by stirring the roasted rhubarb pieces into the ice cream or the rhubarb pieces can be pureed into a sauce or swirl for the ice cream. To make a Rhubarb Sauce, you’ll want to triple the amounts for making the roasted rhubarb. When it is done in the oven, transfer the rhubarb to a blender or glass jar and puree it with an immersion blender until smooth. If you want a bit more texture to your ice cream reserve a ¼ cup of the roasted rhubarb and add it back into your sauce after blending it. As noted below, don’t forget to chop the roasted rhubarb small after it cools. You don’t want large chunks of frozen rhubarb in your ice cream. The smaller pieces are perfection.

Rhubarb Ice Cream Recipe

Ice Cream Instructions

How To Roast Rhubarb

Homemade Ice Cream Recipes

If sweet and tart is your thing, Lemon Ice Cream is a must-try. And fresh Lemon Sorbet topped with a splash of vodka is a light and refreshing treat that is a terrific addition to any meal. Creamy vanilla ice cream perfectly complements the tangy sweetness of rhubarb in this homemade Rhubarb Swirl Ice Cream. A simple rhubarb sauce is swirled throughout each bite for a tantalizing and refreshing treat that combines the sweet creaminess of ice cream with the zesty allure of rhubarb. At first glance, a sorbet might be unlikely to grab your attention. However, at first taste, you’re certain to be won over immediately. I highly recommend putting it on your list to try this summer. Mixed Berry Ice Cream is full of summer berry flavors sure to cool you down on a hot day. And last but now least, Fresh Strawberry Ice Cream is a quintessential summer treat that I could happily make and eat every year. With over 70 ice cream recipes here to choose from, there’s sure to be an ice cream for everyone! If you’re new to making ice cream, the best and easiest vanilla ice cream is a great place to start. These are my favorite inexpensive containers for storing ice cream. They’re perfect for gifting (who doesn’t love homemade ice cream?) storage, re-using, etc. I write the flavors on the lids with a sharpie and it washes off with dish soap. I have more ice cream scoops than I can keep track of at this point and I definitely play favorites. This ice cream scoop does the best job ever of cutting through firm ice cream and still delivers a pretty scoop. It gets bonus points for being one of the least expensive scoops I own as well. Don’t miss our Ice Cream Maker Review for all the information you need to find the BEST Ice Cream Maker for your needs. Spoiler alert – our top-rated machine under $50 just might surprise you. It sure surprised me!

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